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Why This Vision Poster Defines Your Fan Identity
Vision isn’t just a song, it’s a warning signal.
From the moment the lyrics frame creation itself (“once there was the water / once there was the land”), Vision sets up a contrast between natural emotion and manufactured stimulation. What follows is a slow, deliberate unraveling of how attention becomes currency, how screens don’t just entertain, but consume.
This wall poster captures that idea visually and emotionally. It’s not background décor. It’s a statement piece for fans who understand that Vision critiques the quiet takeover of thought, identity, and focus. Hanging this on your wall says you don’t passively absorb, you question.
The repeated refrain “let me have your brain station” isn’t subtle, and neither is this artwork. It represents the moment where fascination turns into dependence, where “programming has nothing to say” yet never stops speaking. Whether displayed in a studio, creative space, or living room, this poster becomes a daily reminder of agency: what you let in, what you reject, and what you choose to see.
For longtime listeners of Jody Whitesides, Vision sits in a lineage of songs that challenge complacency. This poster doesn’t celebrate the screen, it confronts it. And that makes it resonate long after the music stops.
Poster Craftsmanship Built for Diehard Collectors
This is not mass-market merch. It’s printed with the same care you’d expect from a gallery release.
Each Vision Wall Poster is produced on 200 gsm (80 lb) premium paper with a smooth, matte, non-reflective finish.
The surface absorbs light rather than bouncing it back, allowing the artwork’s textures, contrasts, and darker tones to remain sharp from any viewing angle, especially important for a piece built around visual saturation and overload.
At 0.26 mm (10.3 mils) thick, the poster has a substantial, professional feel in hand. It lies flat, resists edge curl, and frames cleanly without warping over time.
The inks are fade-resistant and tested for long-term color stability, designed to hold intensity and clarity for years, even in brighter rooms. This ensures the artwork stays as striking as the first time you heard the chorus repeat Vision again and again.
Printed on FSC-certified (or equivalent) responsibly sourced paper, the poster reflects the song’s underlying message: awareness matters, even in the materials you choose to support.
Sized at 18×24 inches & 24×32 inches, this edition fits standard frames perfectly, no custom sizing, no guesswork, making it easy to integrate into an existing collection or feature as a focal point.
Level Up Your Collection with the Ultimate Fan Bundle
For fans who want the complete experience, the Vision poster is available with an optional digital bundle that deepens the connection to the song’s meaning.
The bundle includes:
- A studio-quality WAV download of Vision, preserving every dynamic detail
- The official lyric transcription, capturing the song’s message in its raw, written form
Together, the poster and bundle transform Vision from something you hear into something you own, understand, and revisit, both visually and sonically. It’s a cohesive way to experience the song’s critique of media saturation across formats, not just streaming platforms.
Collectors often choose the bundle because it anchors the artwork in context. This isn’t just an image, it’s part of the song’s narrative ecosystem.
Act Before the Signal Cuts Out
This Vision Wall Poster is a first-run release, printed once and not endlessly replenished. When this run sells through, there’s no guarantee of a reprint in the same format or paper stock.
If the song’s message resonates, about control, consumption, and clarity. This is your chance to make it permanent.
Add it to your cart now and give Vision a place where it belongs: not on another screen, but on your wall, where it can’t be ignored.
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